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Ens, John A. (1890-1975)

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John A. ' Ens was born to Mr. and Mrs.
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John A. Ens was born to Mr. and Mrs.
 
Abram Ens on June 1, 1890 in Blumenfeld,
 
Abram Ens on June 1, 1890 in Blumenfeld,
 
Russia. Here he received Christ as his
 
Russia. Here he received Christ as his
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wife. Four children were born to them. In
 
wife. Four children were born to them. In
 
1923 they emigrated to Canada and settled
 
1923 they emigrated to Canada and settled
on' a farm in Hague, Sask. In 1939 they
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on a farm in Hague, Sask. In 1939 they
 
bought a farm in Waldheim, Sask.
 
bought a farm in Waldheim, Sask.
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He was an active member in the church, in
 
He was an active member in the church, in
 
committees, Sunday school and assisting in
 
committees, Sunday school and assisting in
 
proclaiming God's word.
 
proclaiming God's word.
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In 1947 his wife passed away after a
 
In 1947 his wife passed away after a
 
lengthy illness. Two years later he married
 
lengthy illness. Two years later he married
 
Annie Klassen (nee Warkentin), a widow
 
Annie Klassen (nee Warkentin), a widow
 
with three daughters.
 
with three daughters.
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In September 1971 he suffered several
 
In September 1971 he suffered several
 
strokes. After a brief stay in the hospital he
 
strokes. After a brief stay in the hospital he
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March 30, his heavenly Father took him
 
March 30, his heavenly Father took him
 
home.
 
home.
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He leaves to mourn, his wife Annie; a son
 
He leaves to mourn, his wife Annie; a son
 
Henry and his wife Sally; three daughters,
 
Henry and his wife Sally; three daughters,
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Mary (Mrs. Henry) Siebert, Alta., Erna
 
Mary (Mrs. Henry) Siebert, Alta., Erna
 
(Mrs. John P .) Warkentin, Sask., Martha
 
(Mrs. John P .) Warkentin, Sask., Martha
(Mrs. John) Warkentin, B.C.; 18 grandchildren .and two great-grandchildren.
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(Mrs. John) Warkentin, B.C.; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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Funeral service was held in the Grantham
 
Funeral service was held in the Grantham
 
MB Church, St. Catharines, Tuesday, April
 
MB Church, St. Catharines, Tuesday, April

Latest revision as of 11:42, 12 September 2018

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 1975 May 16 p. 30

Birth date: 1890 June 1

text of obituary:

JOHN A. ENS

John A. Ens was born to Mr. and Mrs. Abram Ens on June 1, 1890 in Blumenfeld, Russia. Here he received Christ as his personal Saviour, was baptized and received into the Mennonite Brethren Church.

In 1918 he married Susanna Paetkau who passed away three years later. On May 26, 1922 Maria Schellenberg became his second wife. Four children were born to them. In 1923 they emigrated to Canada and settled on a farm in Hague, Sask. In 1939 they bought a farm in Waldheim, Sask.

He was an active member in the church, in committees, Sunday school and assisting in proclaiming God's word.

In 1947 his wife passed away after a lengthy illness. Two years later he married Annie Klassen (nee Warkentin), a widow with three daughters.

In September 1971 he suffered several strokes. After a brief stay in the hospital he and his wife became residents of Tabor Manor, St, Catharines. On Easter morning, March 30, his heavenly Father took him home.

He leaves to mourn, his wife Annie; a son Henry and his wife Sally; three daughters, Adeline (Mrs, Jack) Abrahams, Erna (Mrs. Dan) Krause, Elsie (Mrs. Dave) Thiessen, all of St. Catharines; three step-daughters, Mary (Mrs. Henry) Siebert, Alta., Erna (Mrs. John P .) Warkentin, Sask., Martha (Mrs. John) Warkentin, B.C.; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral service was held in the Grantham MB Church, St. Catharines, Tuesday, April 1. Rev, Aaron Schmidt officiated in church and Rev, Peter Dick at the cemetery.